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Who won the battle on wax?

"Wit A Dre Day"
4 (33.3%)
"Real Muthafuckin G's"
8 (66.7%)

Total Members Voted: 12

  

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Re: "Wit A Dre Day" or "Real Muthafuckin G's"?
« Reply #15 on: November 21, 2013, 09:49:09 AM »
Wit Dre Day is a banger in general ,but E killed 'em with Real Muthafuckin G's.
Normally the diss tracks get people to go back-and-forth, but I remember some interview on TV where Dre let it go, saying something like, "I made my track, and he made his, and it's over."  It could just be maturity, but on the other hand, he could have understood that he just got blown out of the water.

It wasn't over though. Every time the Ruthless camp saw people from Death Row they almost had a fight and then there's that Nate Dogg vs. BG Knocc Out/Dre'sta incident.
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Re: "Wit A Dre Day" or "Real Muthafuckin G's"?
« Reply #16 on: November 21, 2013, 09:50:16 AM »
You can make the case that DRE DAY was better track in terms of the overall sound. It had a commercial appeal, while keeping it G. It felt like a "song", in a way. But REALMG's was just straight GANGSTA! That shit was RAW! Hardcore gangsta beat and I think the actual diss was better. They all came hard. Both classics though.
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Re: "Wit A Dre Day" or "Real Muthafuckin G's"?
« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2013, 10:16:10 AM »
2 classics. Dre Day had the better beat but Real Muthafukin Gs was the better diss..

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Re: "Wit A Dre Day" or "Real Muthafuckin G's"?
« Reply #18 on: November 21, 2013, 10:50:28 AM »
2 classics. Dre Day had the better beat but Real Muthafukin Gs was the better diss..

no knock on dre's beat cause i absolutely love it but i always preferred real muthaphukkin' g'z production as well, i thought it was so original and fat, sounded like some vallejo mob music. and dre re-used the same bassline (derived from knee deep) on g-funk intro, what's my name and later on can't c me and I prefer the beats on those song.